A neighborhood's raw, edgy atmosphere is an essential feature in attracting designers
Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 15:31
in Mathematics & Economics
A neighborhood's raw, edgy atmosphere is an essential feature in attracting designers, according to new research. The study focused on Mile End, a multicultural district just north of downtown Montreal, long envied for its staple bagel shops and often depicted as the epicenter of all things Jewish by the late Canadian novelist, Mordecai Richler.